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FOUNDERS DAY EDITION : fjrl|V ilniidv tonight. J and Thursday j E r «H»' r|,'ni trmprr i- j ■oil"110 " Michigan's Foremost Collegiate Semi-Weekly TVKSIlAY, MAY IM I FOI NITERS’ DAY I i Tomorrow, Michigan State I ( nil«- ;»’ ci'kliralfs its 74th Íumber 55 In ion OperaCast Returns From Tour; ToOpenHereFriday ammoth Convocation Scheduled For Tomorrow RECOGNIZE FOUNDERS’ DAY TO NOMINATE CANDIDATES FOR CLASS ,1 ALL-COLLEGE CONVOCATION- OFFICES AT UNDERGRADUATE MEETS GOVERNOR BRUCKER TO SPEAK m m SEr ™ CONTINUE WORK ficmm rn j OFFICERS START ANNUAL REVIEW ’‘“SQUIRREL FOOD” PRODUCTION PRAISED BY AUDIENCE, CRITICS AT H,ur Program Is Planned tn Amplify Traditional Military C |men«; Sphinx to Designate Initiates: Will Honor Faculty Members Who Have Passed AOth Yertr ot Service. S I I H ltS ’ MAY W ill I.»- ctmnn-M ’»r.iiiii W .-.i jv 15, at Hu* HOW drill lit»!»! m a piDyi'atu whirl i.. i.ii I h is c a m p u s . Ho! low in g iiu :< |i i ••mnr Willa'p M. I’ »nick* p wil4^ii(i<lro i, l railnts and j&Ht>i stii.hiiK -fr« m iho i.-|. up .jilt* o f I>»'nntns|r;il¡«ui hall t on\ "«‘at jbn |» r « i v r f ; i n 1. ON WOLVERINE Book Near Completion; Print Fifteen Hurdred Copies. Wolverine Editor and Business Manager Will be Chosen at Spring Elections. Semi-Annual Razz Sheet to Appear on Campus Tomorrow. OF CADET UNITS »»viewers Claim Comedy One of Best Amateur Stagings Ever (iiven in City; .Sale of Tickets for Local Showing Reported Satisfactory; Anticipate Sellout. of winch I(»wer .('lusses will hike place en nv lint it ' tutte inert in «' nl the groups. lav May H Pour »fltcenr a Sf, Î •ti», vire p ii’Miirui sn rotary I u,,‘* ' »•il-urrr. p eut-l) chiss will «M'lJ." " } 1)1 U',‘ 1 from the list ni n rnn i n e ta , « um Ion. nati- litmt-d Thiiv.'ila\ Kliminultoo ’ it h will be J«» satt» Sixth Corps Area Men Inspect Various Divisions This Morning. TO PARADE TOMORROW Four dors’ Day Schedule Has Demonstration in Honor of Visiting Olfirer:;. ira n tl nl Mi. itili |T f t peri'Ml’mil it h, faculty < e whn are **s|> id I h t 1 m efiti mi Id roas sy.'li-ni -.I for the »»ce, ut' Ih»» a<ldiv> ainiitu ni'rd. sst's \vd In* ex !!>)< HOLD JUDGING TEAM BANQUET On? Hundred Seventy-five At tend Third Annual Dinner. , »it te lenders ’ be mude ; I' M u y 'JH. bv mu nager hi publico*1 Ui it that b" nder and Mt uhi i ,\i Implexiom Imi will h»' met ,\| ; irofesHO.t's wit|j nil cquoilv ... - tuiniriuintf P«»r bolli IIii* idu slfec :t re i eel at '•<» "V •riure HOLD CONCERT TOMORROW EVE Will Present Postponed Pro- gram as First of Series. Mart »nl he GOVERNING BODY TO HOLD MEETING Board of Publications to Meet May 18; Will Appoint Associate Editor. *s»,uirr»»l Htxid,” i opt-ra aeenrd»*»! a 11 ruin, I: »^ t minute aiu l»ill of far»» for '(HMiiujj this Friday itiis for both Fri day i1 prutfreafdntf to a i‘i'f il appears that. : pr»nluet iott w ill I »tu*, w ith prof er* he enrnputr for Fri- 11 , i n ef t lint per- lo i-f “C’oilegfl v. t s in t h e h a n d s o f m mic- ie convocation prnvntr :11 tune for ’ it'1 be frond baseball »ran k^ttDaw-e t«nm from H<«* BUILD AUTOMATIC DEMONSTRATES WARNING SYSTEM UNIQUE MACHINE Prof, L. s Foil Conitrticls W H Bliss Displays “Tolomat” Thermoslalic Controlled Fir- »» State College Club Alarm of Promise Luncheon Wedne«d»v ’31 Water Carnival Theme Contest Closes Saturday TEftlCKEN show BEGINS TODAY pv of Fowl Types Repre- I tented al Baby Chick Exhibition. Six Plans Entered for Venetian Night. June i l l?- More Entries Wanted. » Herbert last, »e eonduct the fudoboard Halen where largo if m e «till on » -1tit*« » may ell . and liiidd’« ..ti'/ . 11-1 Mary n-inn and Rant • mlero al the filanti Kaptds tnrl aiivtvss by 1)1lilt leading Ha'll tribute as embodying a col lege pro- i i- Mitfhanieal ■ti tntuplny ur- : Thai '.Squirrel campt« pro- asvlstante nf a and » htd the the prod* Mlchigan Htnte ipreft* The nres* Rasi I.an’dtiK. Ifiiillf li.ttllf It! a . ic tinque»- (¡iiiti co-ed |M»r- \tf Davis .amala ability. won .jxm - - ottiic and irdon Evan* pen red sue* a- - I I spillV- their re- ?-r,;ei- male ufi» the na- iantier that app'-aianee Kn < l>an* the two ; ' he cast Taw Sigma Names New Officer- at Recent Meetintr Senittr Kntrineers Plan Meet With Defrttil A. S M. K. JUAREZ JUDGES HAVE SLIDING SCALE FOR DRUNKEN VISITORS • e x p e c t e d .* t> 1«’■* '• kind in the world ir-»in at least • * .: ,..x m a n \ h p resen t.« tt ve« *• of ehu ks tn iiddition u liti*** for th e e\t i-( »•r,‘ *' Columbus. »>ha> heki for the Ohio P<* " v Ini - Msoctalion .1.-1 I A »!»>" G-M L»iist>w ' ■ rn ‘ M N -hr Mlch-KHi. I’, . . ', tm - P®k*nt aaeoeiatioii entry of poultry will be pktually scored Tht tdge.s will hie chicks accord-'..*- " rohdt- on arrival, vitality activity. 'Ype uniform ity oi •■•uze nni- kiiv of color, freedotn front dts- pteaUons, lew color. w > m i d ^ qualtncaiioi'ut that go .nfo ihe of u>p quality spacimens ftdiuuudon is charged ;t»r ?he Fj^Uon The public is invited attendance is expected from ^ interMMtted in poultry raising ^ all sections of Michigan be- " of the increasing interest _ n tn this annual «vent In form Ihui. Kxtennittn News Published Again I nder New Plan May t f l Fin« for S»»mi Typ«« of Inlo-icahon in M«x- iran City. Phut v 'lit! Ilhn Keg Host to Hosei Team Japaneie Players Entertained Bv Society; Are GuetU at Fraternities. 'ijKvn 'he M ich i* -tag lev rie«.] drunk - from '!«* gut i. 'mm-'iHib Tf. em bled-"twrd upon the adn ■ chaise oi ea• u •*- work -Through -iw cuB. •flee, this materuti is arran#»*d for printing t^.. The punxwe oi the Michigan Ex . w L™ n «. » to *rv« Michtgiui ^extension workers. First— I costs bui moder.i'e Scorned cans. KYtt-.r-*. ••«‘-ion I taller fUK «-1 6 10 a.-»ef CrA I L Walsh vice presi- ^iairdiari-IJcluat Bank «hatr- ' up o f e rat tug committee »iuarfl- an - D et roit > V nion Droup, Ine- AddfMNO t>v K H Kvan*. .«•nr DerifHR Chamber "f Commerce wife It .rn c P Ketteruig viar-irrerudent fien- ral Motors -oiporatum and A C ntjeritnenie Consist Marshall, vice-president Deiroit Kd- op you doti t like bis ’ *«» company ki T h i s Tc-ok** Ptiteen jjeso« . ... the SevenEbrio ronmietudmaro. Oentlemen given to profanity r t- Habitually drunk The Judge feel* bould n e w land in front of fim ro- ®.-»d il he let« vou ott with 40 ohortes. *R»r refererne see Major pesos j smedlev D. Butler H»mei IlldveiMtY A -lrtl>«l «• ■ . I si to t u .trrrr'i u K*»> Mondai noon I pi* fra a c t e d .».*» he Ofbcial worked "u\ 'he |ir«»bleni <1 and entertainina 'he guest heir tliree day lay here aimnese were -n-.trihui. n i1 I iwo and »h«"* ..inoitg !h * • and M a de- rruí y Kb» ¡o Une* Duino ir«- attemptui -unii«-! t- ere 'wken he Strand A-iil lx* guests nf . * lub Ht IniK heou MOTH FHOOF üAKMBMT BAOH. lla*-TW Itlllll H, HKNfORH There w ill ix* a sen tomorrow night in the • ory Dancing from 10 party I A rm * POR HALB OR RBNT—The house rented by the College known as Sunset Lodge, located at 336 Sunset Lane P H Boyd. Perry. Mich. Tel. Line 10, 2 short, I long* (I RELEASE FINAL BANQUET PLAN Detroit Edison Company Head to Speak at Annual Engi- • neering Dinner. Kin.«i • o)- foi me annual engm- ¡ mn M ired bv Phi Lumbda T.-u* did ran Beta PI have ■«•«ti I'lim i'l.i, u h. was announced today i W Parker chief engineer i-«- D>*».roit Kdison com pany u to i» ihr m.tm m -c.i i and »he i*»-ukcr o in m iM if »7-0 trying '•» <ecure . w ->■• - ,-n ident of tlie l.tnx* in.- f'lia m le t -I c’ommerce to give a hör» »ulk H 11 Dirks, dean. Of , i i-rve «u tcHo tm oafer c has been thr custom in ihe pa»L l»jirkpr n addition to lx*mg chief i,».-.•.«'« ! •! hr Detroit EdUot» com* ¡m i, .nr ;argeat- electric—■ iM.wer com tm tiles m the United mao* - » xistant. to the gen* m il niiinagcr He gradúa ted from • -.it'..;! i » uvrhanicai engine# i i ' »hi Hoard Of rrwstces it Mil «m e »us Li tu tion. Pstker «i present .is working un OH r Mwutinental turbine using dry li-i.m heated lo 1000 degrees. whDch ,• mu- n hotter than ordinary steam m common ise. and causes the tur* bine to glow a dull red at night. Tickets lor the Imnquet ore n B te rapidly and it is exiircted that aBgtit - too will aitend A block of UeOMf has been allotted the LaruUng HR- gineet club, the enguueers of MMD M tftor Car company, olds Motor works the Ikx.nl cl Water aNL. Electric Light, and the State Higfl* way defmrtmeni are being aaked Hi buy tickets II k Bnlbach and D. R. DerrfBf arc co-chairmen of the banquet aBM the chairmen of tlie various » mittees are as foilowa: E. H. Holtzkrmper; tickets, Yarger and A. P Thomas; t II. A. Smith: enterteliymnf, 1 Woodard, and speaker. A. J, j goman .

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Inion Opera Cast Returns From Tour; To Open Here Fridayammoth Convocation Scheduled For Tomorrow

RECOGNIZE FOUNDERS’ DAY TO NOMINATE CANDIDATES FOR CLASS ,1 ALL-COLLEGE CONVOCATION- OFFICES AT UNDERGRADUATE MEETS GOVERNOR BRUCKER TO SPEAK m m SEr ™ 2»

CONTINUE WORK

f i c m m r n j OFFICERS START A N N U A L REVIEW

’ ‘ “ SQUIRREL FOOD” PRODUCTION PR AISED B Y AUDIENCE, CRITICS

A T P®

H,ur Program Is Planned tn Amplify Traditional Military C |men«; Sphinx to Designate Initiates: Will Honor Faculty

Members Who Have Passed AOth Yertr ot Service.

S I I H l t S ’ M A Y W i l l I.»- c t m n n - M ’ » r . i i i i i W .- . i

j v 15, a t H u * H O W d r i l l l i t » ! » ! m a p iD y i'a tu w h i r l

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ON WOLVERINEBook Near Completion; Print

Fifteen Hurdred Copies.

Wolverine Editor and Business Manager Will be Chosen at

Spring Elections.

Semi-Annual Razz Sheet to Appear on Campus

Tomorrow.OF CADET UNITS

»»viewers Claim Comedy One of Best Amateur Stagings Ever (iiven in City; .Sale of Tickets for Local Showing

Reported Satisfactory; Anticipate Sellout.

o f winchI(»w e r .( 'lu ss es w il l h ik e p la c een nv lint it ' tu tte in e r t i n « ' nl th e g r o u p s .

la v M a y H P o u r » f l t c e n r a S f , Εti», v i r e p i i ’M iiru i s n r o ta r y I u ,, ‘ * '»• il-u rrr . p eut-l) ch iss w ill «M 'lJ ." " } 1)1 U ' ,‘1 f r o m th e list ni n rnn i n e t a , « um Ion . nati-

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Sixth Corps Area Men Inspect Various Divisions This

Morning.

TO PARADE TOMORROWFour dors’ Day Schedule Has

Demonstration in Honor of Visiting Olfirer:;.

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TEAM BANQUETOn? Hundred Seventy-five At

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Will Present Postponed Pro­gram as First of

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GOVERNING BODY TO HOLD MEETING

Board of Publications to Meet May 18; Will Appoint

Associate Editor.

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itiis for both Fri day i1 p r u t f r e a f d n t f t o a

i ‘ i ' f i l a p p e a r s t h a t .

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k ttDaw-e t«nm from H< «*

BUILD AUTOMATIC DEMONSTRATES WARNING SYSTEM UNIQUE MACHINE

Prof, L. s Foil Conitrticls W H Bliss Displays “ Tolomat” Thermoslalic Controlled Fir- »» State College Club

Alarm of Promise Luncheon Wedne«d»v

’3 1 W a t e r C a rn iv a l T h e m e C o n te s t C lo s e s S a tu rd a y

T E f t l C K E N s h o w

BEGINS T O D A Ypv of Fowl Types Repre- I tented al Baby Chick

Exhibition.

Six Plans Entered for Venetian Night. June i l l?- More

Entries Wanted.

» H e r b e r t la s t , »e e o n d u c t the

fu d ob oa rd Halen w h e re la r g o

i f m e « t i l l o n » -1 tit*« » m a yell . and l i i id d ’« ..ti'/ . 11-1 M a r yn-inn and Rant

• m le r o a l th e f i l a n t i K a p td s tn r l a iiv tvss b y

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as e m b o d y in g a c o l le g e p r o -

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c a m p t « p r o - a s v ls t a n te nf a

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M lc h ig a n H tn te ip reft* T h e n re s *

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a . i c t in q u e »- (¡ i i it i c o - e d |M»r-

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their re- ?-r,;ei- m a le ufi» th e n a - i antier that a p p '- a ia n e e Kn < l>an*

th e two ; ' h e cast

Taw Sigma Names New Officer- at

Recent Meetintr

Senittr Kntrineers Plan Meet With

Defrttil A. S M. K.

JUAREZ JUDGES HAVE SLIDING SCALE FOR DRUNKEN VISITORS

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hie c h ic k s a c c o rd - '..*- " r o h d t - on a r r iv a l , v i t a l i t y a c t iv i t y . 'Y p e u n i f o r m i t y o i •■•uze n n i-

k iiv o f c o lo r , f r e e d o tn fr o n t d ts - p t e a U o n s , lew c o lo r . w > m i d ^ qu a ltn ca iio i'u t th a t g o .n fo ih e

o f u>p q u a l i t y s p a c im e n s

ftdiuuudon is c h a r g e d ;t»r ?h e F j^ U o n The p u b lic is in v it e d

attendance is expected f r o m ^ interMMtted in poultry ra is in g

a ll sections of Michigan be- " of the increasing interest

_ n tn this annual «vent In form Ihui.

Kxtennittn News Published Again

I nder New Plan

May t f l Fin« for S»»mi Typ«« of Inlo-icahon in M«x-

iran City.

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I lh n K e g H ost to H osei Team

Japaneie Players Entertained Bv Society; Are GuetU

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T h e p u n x w e o i th e M ic h ig a n Ex . w L ™ n « . » t o * r v « M ic h tg iu i

^extension workers.

F i r s t — I c o s ts bui m o d e r . i 'e S c o rn e d

can s.

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^ ia i r d ia r i - I J c lu a t B a n k «h a t r - ' up o f e ra t tu g c o m m it t e e » iu a r f l - a n - D e t r o it > V n io n D ro u p , In e -

A d d fM N O t>v K H K van*..«•nr DerifH R C h a m b e r " f C o m m e rc e

wife It .rn c P K e t t e r u ig v ia r - ir r e ru d e n t fien-ra l M o t o r s - o ip o r a tu m a n d A C

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o p yo u d o t i t l ik e b is ’ * « » c o m p a n y

k i T h is Tc-ok** P t i t e e n jje s o « . . . .th e S e v e n E b r io r o n m ie tu d m a r o . O e n t le m e n g iv e n to p r o fa n i t y

r t - H a b itu a l ly d ru n k T h e Judge fe e l * b o u ld n e w la n d in f r o n t o f f im ro - ® .-»d i l h e l e t « v ou ott w ith 40 o h or tes . * R » r r e fe r e r n e s ee M a jo r p eso s j s m e d le v D . B u t le r

H »m e i I l ld v e iM tY A -lrtl>«l«• ■. I si to t u . t r r r r ' i u K*»>

M o n d a i n o o n I pi* f r a a c te d .».*» h e O fbc ia l w o rk e d "u\ 'h e | ir«»b len i <1 a n d e n t e r ta in in a 'h e gu es t h e ir t l i r e e d a y l a y h e re aimnese were -n-.trihui. n i1 ■I iwo and »h«"* ..inoitg !h

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MOTH FHOOF üAKMBMT BAOH. l l a * - T W I t l l l l l H,

HKNfORH T h e r e w il l ix* a sen

to m o r r o w n ig h t in th e • o r y D a n c in g f r o m 10

p a r t y I A r m *

POR HALB OR RBNT—The house rented by the College known as Sunset Lodge, located at 336 Sunset Lane P H Boyd. Perry. Mich. T e l . L in e 10, 2 short, I long* (I

RELEASE F INAL BAN Q U E T P L A N

Detroit Edison Company Head to Speak at Annual Engi-

• neering Dinner.

K in . « i • o )- f o i m e a n n u a l e n g m - ¡ mn M ired b v P h i

L u m b d a T.-u* d id r a n B e t a PI h a v e ■ «•«t i I ' l im i ' l . i , u h. w a s a n n o u n c e d to d a y i W P a r k e r c h ie f e n g in e e r

i-«- D>*».roit K d is o n c o m p a n y u to i » i h r m .tm m -c.i i a n d »h e i *»-ukcr o i n m i M i f »7-0 t r y in g '• » <e c u r e

. w ->■• - ,-n id e n t o f t l i e l . t n x * in.- f ' l i a m l e t -I c ’ o m m e r c e t o g iv e a h ö r » »u lk H 11 D irk s , d ea n . O f

, i i- r v e « u tcHo tm o a fe r c h a s b e e n t h r c u s to m in ih e p a »L

l» j ir k p r n a d d i t io n to lx*mg c h ie f i,».-.•.«'« ! •! h r D e t r o i t E d U o t » c o m *

¡ m i , .n r ; argeat- e l e c t r i c —■iM .w er c o m tm t ile s m th e U n it e d m a o * - » x is tan t. t o th e g e n *m i l n i i in a g c r H e g r a d ú a te d from • - . i t ' . . ; ! i » u v r h a n ic a i e n g i n e #

i i ' »h i H o a rd Ofr rw s tc e s i t M il « m e »us Li tu t io n .

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Tho schivi rea lly hail its bcrinn in jr durintr the previous year. At that time~f«>u!ravts wore lc t f u r tin* erect jo u o f u l>uilliinyr know») a> Collrp«* I l î t l i nl a spot in lin- \\ ildrniesa three miles east o f I .an-me. then oulv a t i l l y clonrinjr in th< woods. “ Saints Resi,* the companion building. was the first dorm itory and boarding host. Such was the hunihle beginning o f our honored institu tion.

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Now, what o f til*- fu ture? I p un til a very lew years ago. Michigan State has been extremely busy “ catching up" w ith the other colleges nf i i - calibre. For many years, it seemed mon* o r less backward, Rut due to admirabb* ad- m in istrn tion by- o tir president, we are at la>t practica lly on a pa r w ith the best schools in the I nited States.

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